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$xhtml = array(
	'<{title}>' => 'A convoluted Internet connection setup',
	'<{body}>' => <<<END
<p>
	Our goal today was to clear off the front porch, but our mother wanted things done in a very specific order.
	As I didn&quot;t know what to do with the items that our mother wanted worked with first, I instead worked on washing dishes inside.
	It was kind of silly though, as there was stuff on the porch that I knew what to do with, and I don&quot;t understand why my mother wanted things dealt with in any particular order as long as the porch got cleared.
</p>
<p>
	Later, my mother and I went to a yard sale, where we found a Windows XP laptop for my mother for \$10 $a[USD].
	My Debian laptop isn&quot;t meeting my mother&quot;s needs, but maybe this old Windows laptop will.
	We tried to get a Wi-Fi card for the laptop, as it lacked one, but the computer recycling center was sold out.
	They&quot;ve already ordered more, but the Wi-Fi cards won&quot;t be in until somewhere from the fifth of the month through the twenty-first.
	While we were at the recycling center, I picked up a couple cords that should allow me to connect a computer to a television to use as a monitor.
	I plan to set up a machine to use as a gaming system, as my mother likes some old games from a system that is too old to find any more.
	We&quot;ve got the games and the a few of the system, but both the games and the systems are falling apart due to age.
	I think that emulation would be a perfect solution.
	As a bonus, I might be able to get something such as <a href="apt:supertux">SuperTux</a> to work on the television as well.
</p>
<p>
	After rebooting, mother&quot;s machine didn&quot;t recognize my device and couldn&quot;t even use $a[MTP] with it any more.
	I uninstalled both drivers from yesterday and rebooted again.
	That restored $a[MTP] functionality.
	I then reinstalled the driver from the device.
	Without rebooting, that got $a[ADB] functionality working.
	My convoluted Internet solution now works, but only for Web traffic.
	Email and such won&quot;t come through, but my mother uses a Web-based email client anyway, so email won&quot;t be an issue.
</p>
<p>
	Vivian dropped by and picked Cyrus up, then they headed back to Gresham.
</p>
<section id="docmod">
	<h2>Document modifications</h2>
	<p>
		On <a href="/en/weblog/2018/01-January/16.xhtml#Vivian">2018-01-16</a>, my sister, Vivian, requested that I replace all instances of her legal name in my journal with the name &quot;Vivian&quot;.
		She also asked that the name of the organisation she works for be redacted.
		This page was modified to fulfil that request.
	</p>
</section>
END
);
